This ridiculous image of Ruby's hair, with an impossible pattern of male baldness, is just one of many ridiculous renderings of his hair, no two of which are exactly the same. The thick narrow band of hair, being swept back to our left, is particularly phony. It's a very strange part, don't you think? Why would anyone with such a distribution bother parting it at all?
Compare it to this one? How could both be real?
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Why did they do so much doctoring of Ruby's hair? It's because of the thick mop we see on the shooter in the Jackson photo.
Anyone with hair as long and as thick as that in back, where it's curling up at the bottom, has got to have abundant hair on top because a bald man wouldn't do that. That is OBVIOUSLY a wig. Notice that at no spot do you actually see hair growing out of his head. It looks like a wig, and it was a wig. Even the sideburn looks fake. It's way too long and heavy to be a real sideburn. Look how short and thick that guy's neck is. Ruby had a longer, narrower neck. He wasn't built like that.
Look at the distance between the bottom of the hairline and the shirt collar. Long on Ruby and short on the Garage shooter.
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It's time for everyone to admit that Jacky Ruby was not the Garage Shooter of Oswald, that it is clearly another man. But, notice that the Garage Shooter who is facing the camera and hiding with the detectives on the 3rd floor, does have a short neck like the Garage Shooter.
Even from the front, you can see how short his neck was. He is NOT Jack Ruby. No one has any reason to think that that is Ruby. His neck is too short. His face is too round. His eyes have been blackened out. Why else do we see crude black stripes for his eyes in contrast to sharp photographic detail for the eyes of Boyd and Hall? This was an accidental capture. They were hiding there on the 3rd floor, about to release Bookhout, when a reporter snagged them.
It's over, people. The ruse that Jack Ruby was the Garage Shooter of Oswald has been exposed as the lie that it was. Jack Ruby was too incapacitated to defend himself, and there was no one else to defend him- until now.
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